they didnt think it was important. poorer families needed them to work, but rich children were usually educated.
because they want there best for their children and want them to succeed in life
biogeneis or evolution
Genetics
Bcoz parents think there is more opportunity in Books Study than Sports Study.Its how the parent think.Also they are being a kind of jealous of seeing other children being concentrating in study instead of playing.
i think that children have the duty to play and study and obey there parents cos they are younger than other people here in the world
There has been no study performed that indicates that heterosexual or otherwise "traditional" parents have better success with their children than anyone else.
Eventually they will be, as these children will likely be unable to find a sustainable job and will therefore remain at home well into their adulthood sponging off their aging parents. I think Parents are partly responsible for poor study habits, teachers and peers are also responsible. The teacher as well as the parent should teach children to have good study habits. Although sometimes that isn't enough because, some peers with bad study habits could persuade a child to not keep up with the right habits and drift into doing the fun ones. So to conclude, no parents are not 100% accountable but they are partially.
might take prohibited drugs due to no guardian and may not care of their study lol
grading system improves children's study and parents understand their kind of listening and studying
Parents can provide guidance and support in helping their children choose a course of study, but ultimately the decision should be made by the child based on their interests, abilities, and career goals. It is important for children to feel autonomous and empowered to make decisions about their own future. Parents can offer advice, but the final decision should rest with the child.
Martin Wilkinson has written: 'A study of feminism in the works of Virginia Woolf' 'Children and divorce' -- subject(s): Children of divorced parents, Divorce, Divorced parents, Family social work 'Environmental biology'
It is regression. Galton coined the term in the course of his study on the heights of parents and their children. His conclusion was that tall parents tended to have tall children and short parents had short children, but that the children's height regressed towards the mean height for the population.